Natalia Vodianova by Mert & Marcus for Vogue US September 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 21, 2011

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Updated June 26, 2018

Romantic GetawayNatalia Vodianova stars alongside actor Sam Riley in this romantic shoot for the September edition of Vogue US. Lensed by Mert & Marcus, Natalia dons a mod inspired wardrobe pieced together by Grace Coddington. Whether enjoying a picnic or overlooking crystal blue water, Natalia wows in selects from the likes of Versace, Prada, Yves Saint Laurent and Bottega Veneta.











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13 thoughts on “Natalia Vodianova by Mert & Marcus for Vogue US September 2011”

  1. Styling’s perfect, and I’m into the mod trend.  But the Mert&Macrus over-processing almost ruins it–it doesn’t go with every shoot.

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    • I disagree. The post processing they use with every shoot is what makes their work stand apart and why it’s so recognizable. It’s their style. You know it’s a Mert and Marcus image. Without it, this would be another typical outdoor natural light editorial. blah.

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